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it is reverberating across the united states. we are willing to sacrifice a lawsuit but we are not willing to be murdered for it. >>reporter: after the video went viral, the general ordered the joint patrols be stopped. they were stopped for 10 days. the nato head says they have resumed. >>shepard: this numbers game is worth a little more it would seem than to call attention to the fact that it is not getting better. i guess this 2,000 death does that. >>reporter: today it is important to point out the attack in which 14 people were killed, three americans, it was an afghan dressed up in an afghan local police uniform that was the suicide bomber. it is almost impossible to protect the troops from these so-called insider attacks. this helmet video you are seeing right now shows a u.s. soldier recently under fire. he was shot but not killed. it was a more straightforward firefight. more straightforward than the attack that is causing most of the deaths right now. here is the general on "60 minutes" recently. >> the enemy recognizes
it is reverberating across the united states. we are willing to sacrifice a lawsuit but we are not willing to be murdered for it. >>reporter: after the video went viral, the general ordered the joint patrols be stopped. they were stopped for 10 days. the nato head says they have resumed. >>shepard: this numbers game is worth a little more it would seem than to call attention to the fact that it is not getting better. i guess this 2,000 death does that. >>reporter: today it is...
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look, the united states cannot compete if our workers cannot perform these jobs. we all agree on that, and our middle class cannot recover if americans are not hired for these jobs. here's what we need. better k-12 education with a better emphasis on science, math and engineering. we need programs that work and are targeted and efficient, not tangled in bureaucracy, and we need companies to invest. if you can't attract the best candidates, offer a higher wage. if you can't find the workers, then train them. last week four big companies formed a new coalition to train 15,000 of our veterans to work in advanced manufacturing. general will be, often criticized as a major outsorcerer of american jobs, it will invest $6 million in the program. we'll be watching to make sure this is a real effort and not just an exercise in public relations. there are 23 million potential workers for you, corporate america. the unemployed and the underemployed. the workers are there. it's your move. >>> coming up -- >> it's called pincer. >> pinterest. >> do you own a small business? wh
look, the united states cannot compete if our workers cannot perform these jobs. we all agree on that, and our middle class cannot recover if americans are not hired for these jobs. here's what we need. better k-12 education with a better emphasis on science, math and engineering. we need programs that work and are targeted and efficient, not tangled in bureaucracy, and we need companies to invest. if you can't attract the best candidates, offer a higher wage. if you can't find the workers,...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time explore something different. it's like another chapter. gerri: what is the biggest threat to the housing market? my next guest says it is the looming fiscal cliff. we will explain 60 seconds gerri: there is no doubt that the fiscal cliff has people up in arms. right now, there are growing concerns about the fiscal cliff that will also end up derailing our nation struggling housing recovery. we have the director and researcher of analytics. thank you for coming on tonight. i'm going to start with your report. you say that it is the looming fiscal cliff that is the biggest danger to the housing market. how so? >> the key is all about confidence. primarily confidence for the consumer. it is no secret that the housing market has been on the rise for the last six years. a lot of folks will produce throw up their hands. it i
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time explore something different. it's like another chapter. gerri: what is the biggest threat to the housing market? my next guest says it is the looming fiscal cliff. we will explain 60 seconds gerri: there is no doubt that...
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nearly one out of five of the more than 42 million unpaid caregivers in the united states are hispanic. 63% of caregivers spend nine hours a week on providing care and one in ten families say providing care is tradition. joining me today is vp of multi-cultural affairs for aarp to talk about special programs out there to assist in the challenges. thank you so much for joining us this morning. both parties are hurt. >> that's correct. that is why aarp alongside the ad council has launched this initiative so caregivers realize they are not alone. so many obstacles, you end up feeling isolated. there is a duty and responsibility that goes along with it. we have launched this initiative and a website. we invite everyone to visit it. >> reporter: what is maybe the number one misnomer of what caregivers need to know and aging loved ones want that they aren't getting? >> oftentimes it is really information. first you start taking your loved one to medical appointments, then the grocery store. a big issue is language. oftentimes information is not available for them in spanish. we have a websi
nearly one out of five of the more than 42 million unpaid caregivers in the united states are hispanic. 63% of caregivers spend nine hours a week on providing care and one in ten families say providing care is tradition. joining me today is vp of multi-cultural affairs for aarp to talk about special programs out there to assist in the challenges. thank you so much for joining us this morning. both parties are hurt. >> that's correct. that is why aarp alongside the ad council has launched...
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if it was up to me, you would be president united states. on "saturday night live" they were openly mocking joe biden's performance. i imagine that president obama is not going to take tack this aggressive. but do you think he'll go for the 47% comment? >> think so. they are very different guys, president obama and vice president biden. the styles are different. think you'll see president obama much more aggressive. he'll talk about the 47% comments. in radio interview on friday, he seemed to blame the fact that didn't come up on the debate on the media. that was a suggestion that jim lehrer should have brought it up. >> do you think there's concern in the romney camp that the stage may be set for an obama comeback narrative? >> absolutely. they are very sensitive to that. they generally think that the media is in the tank for president obama any way. you have heard paul ryan and other members of the romney/ryan team make that suggestion. they think the media is ready to write the obama comeback story. it's romney's proposition to try to sta
if it was up to me, you would be president united states. on "saturday night live" they were openly mocking joe biden's performance. i imagine that president obama is not going to take tack this aggressive. but do you think he'll go for the 47% comment? >> think so. they are very different guys, president obama and vice president biden. the styles are different. think you'll see president obama much more aggressive. he'll talk about the 47% comments. in radio interview on...
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the president of the united states can't come off as disrespectful with the office. he will be pulled in both directions. the two of us want him to throw a heavy punch and keep jabbing through out the hour. >> i have gotten to know his advisors. they are very good. they haven't wasted their gunpowder yet. they have built up a tremendous war chest and they are ready to let it go. you could make the case that's very smart. they have a lot of money they are going to spend it and hopefully they spend it wisely. they are very smart very sharp and their strategy is to hold back and let's see what happens. now obama has been spending a tremendous amount of his money early. he should have some what of a leave or doing pretty well. let's see what happens. it will be very interesting. have a tremendous amount of money they have raised and they are going to be spending it hopefully wisely. >> there's one thing we haven't suggested the sell out mede -- discussed yet, the sell out media. there is no scrutiny of obama. we will talk about this in another segment. the media and the
the president of the united states can't come off as disrespectful with the office. he will be pulled in both directions. the two of us want him to throw a heavy punch and keep jabbing through out the hour. >> i have gotten to know his advisors. they are very good. they haven't wasted their gunpowder yet. they have built up a tremendous war chest and they are ready to let it go. you could make the case that's very smart. they have a lot of money they are going to spend it and hopefully...
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we have a president of the united states. the first black american president of the united states. really, one of the first black leaders of the free world. let's be realistic here. the strikes have been tremendous. do we really need to have race as a factor or, as doctor king said, the content of the character, not the color of their skin. i think that is the reality that we live in now. that is the america today. megyn: coming up, new questions about how the feds are handling immigration cases after an illegal person was picked up and let go by the feds. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. megyn: a former "washington post" reporter who came out as an illegal immigrant is making he
we have a president of the united states. the first black american president of the united states. really, one of the first black leaders of the free world. let's be realistic here. the strikes have been tremendous. do we really need to have race as a factor or, as doctor king said, the content of the character, not the color of their skin. i think that is the reality that we live in now. that is the america today. megyn: coming up, new questions about how the feds are handling immigration...
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in the united states. we saw huge improvements in infant mortality and our foster carey form effort, achieved success in open space preservation and recruited numerous businesses in the heart of the recession to come to virginia, rolls-royce to opening a manufacturing facility, faic hilton and at the end of my administration, northrop grum mond decided to move from california here. virginians care about results and we got results working together. >> mr. allen? >> tim, there's a big difference between being chairman of the entire democratic party committee and other political jobs. you've said how difficult the economy was in virginia, and yet, when president obama asked you to take on this job, you could have said to the president, "i appreciate the offer, but i have a job. i have a job as governor of virginia, the highest honor that can be accorded to anyone to be governor." and to say that as governor, you only have four years to have a positive impact on people's lives. you were shutting down rest area
in the united states. we saw huge improvements in infant mortality and our foster carey form effort, achieved success in open space preservation and recruited numerous businesses in the heart of the recession to come to virginia, rolls-royce to opening a manufacturing facility, faic hilton and at the end of my administration, northrop grum mond decided to move from california here. virginians care about results and we got results working together. >> mr. allen? >> tim, there's a big...
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>> virginia lives anodize on the united states navy. my father's ship is in dry dock and will come out in february. the george bush was the last carrier to go to sea a year ago. it's not going to play well in the military whether you are a soldier -- by the way, heads up -- soldiers still use bayonets. so again soldiers are not going to go -- the military is not going to go with it and i don't think the military has been happy with this president from the beginning of the presidency. megyn: in the end do you think the women would react well to that tone? they are always trying to what the women voters because barack obama can't win if he doesn't win women. does that tone appeal to women voters? >> i think last night he was trying to appeal to the women of the middle east. the condescending tone doesn't play well with women in the united states of america. last night there was more worry about the women in the middle east. and heads up on that one. you have got a situation where saudi would rather have the rest of the world look like the
>> virginia lives anodize on the united states navy. my father's ship is in dry dock and will come out in february. the george bush was the last carrier to go to sea a year ago. it's not going to play well in the military whether you are a soldier -- by the way, heads up -- soldiers still use bayonets. so again soldiers are not going to go -- the military is not going to go with it and i don't think the military has been happy with this president from the beginning of the presidency....
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here in the united states, if you're an airline mechanic working for an airline in house, you have to go through drug screening, alcohol screening, i went through it when i worked in the airline industry. you have to go through a security background check. these things are being waived increasingly. >> one quick question before we go. if all the other companies are doing it any way, all the other companies aren't having this problem, are they? they don't have seats -- >> we're seeing very troubling signs and they're all detailed in the book. in fact, safety is eroding and i spoke to dozens of front line faa inspectors who say they are not able to get to the places where the work is. >> thanks for telling us all about it. we'll see what happens. >>> up next, he thought he was a musician without a professional career. little did he know, he was a rock star on the other side of the planet. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do.
here in the united states, if you're an airline mechanic working for an airline in house, you have to go through drug screening, alcohol screening, i went through it when i worked in the airline industry. you have to go through a security background check. these things are being waived increasingly. >> one quick question before we go. if all the other companies are doing it any way, all the other companies aren't having this problem, are they? they don't have seats -- >> we're...
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as president of the united states, that diplomat core works for him. and he nominates those ambassadors. so what we need to do when the united states has been attacked, when the americans have been killed while serving our country, we don't need to have mitt romney and the republicans in congress taking their first instinct, being to take cheap political shots -- >> hold on a minute, because it was not about what mitt romney which was clumsy in its own way, but the suggestion that ambassador rice made statements that were blaming -- this video -- >> piers. >> it must have been known after four or five days that it was much more likely to have been a terrorist attack that it would have been planned. >> piers, i can't even believe you would suggest that ambassador rice would make misleading statements. at the beginning of this, it was very unclear as to what happened. the main thing was rather than make snap judgments that we take a step back, make sure a full investigation was done. >> let me rephrase it. do you accept that ambassador rice was simply wr
as president of the united states, that diplomat core works for him. and he nominates those ambassadors. so what we need to do when the united states has been attacked, when the americans have been killed while serving our country, we don't need to have mitt romney and the republicans in congress taking their first instinct, being to take cheap political shots -- >> hold on a minute, because it was not about what mitt romney which was clumsy in its own way, but the suggestion that...
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for the president of the united states to equate horses and bayonets, to ships in the united states navy, when the problems we face, you united states is engaged in commerce all over the world. that requires freedom of the seas. the problems of drug trafficking, problems of privacy, the problems of the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, all of these things require that we have a capable navy. and, the fact that the navy is shrinking is an important, serious subject that merited a thoughtful, serious, important discussion. and all it got was a dismissive, arrogant answer from the president by someone who has never served in the military. i found it, really, disappointing. bill: the word sequestration was mentioned last night. that's a deal that apparently the folks in washington cut. they cut about $500 billion out of the military by the fist of january if you don't get a deal. -- 1st of january. what the president said last night, sequestration won't happen. first of all sequester is not something i proposed, it is something congress -- it will not happen. does anyone else in
for the president of the united states to equate horses and bayonets, to ships in the united states navy, when the problems we face, you united states is engaged in commerce all over the world. that requires freedom of the seas. the problems of drug trafficking, problems of privacy, the problems of the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, all of these things require that we have a capable navy. and, the fact that the navy is shrinking is an important, serious subject that merited a...
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this is the president of the united states and the challenger. they're fully capable of holding one another accountable. the point is not to enhance the career of some cnn pundit. the point to let the rest of see what these guys think. she got in the way of that. that is major sin. >> this sounds like morning after spin -- >> this is not spin. spare me. i'm not representing romney campaign. >> if romney done better you wouldn't feel you have to climb uphill as fast as your climbing. >> that is totally false. >> at expanse of candy crowley. >> give me a break i never acted on behalf of the romney campaign. far from it. what i saw a journalist insert herself into a process she wasn't needed doing so in fundamentally dishonest way leaving impression with the audience that the president said something he didn't say. i followed this. >> to say you never acted ever on romney campaign when you put out the video that went nowhere couple weeks ago. >> i heard your feelings alan. i've been attacking obama. >> i'm sorry out of bound to play the president's
this is the president of the united states and the challenger. they're fully capable of holding one another accountable. the point is not to enhance the career of some cnn pundit. the point to let the rest of see what these guys think. she got in the way of that. that is major sin. >> this sounds like morning after spin -- >> this is not spin. spare me. i'm not representing romney campaign. >> if romney done better you wouldn't feel you have to climb uphill as fast as your...
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. >> we will register to vote because the citizens of these united states we have the right to do it. >> for the cries of pain and the hymns in protest of oppressed people, systematic and ingenuous discrimination. >> the outrage of selma still fresh enacted one of the most monumental laws in the entire history of american freedom. to ensure the right to vote. >> signature and today's date. i'm ready for the challenge. i'm just not going to let tallahassee win this. >> and you're starting now. >> i'm starting now. >> 30. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] its lightweight construction makes it nimble... ♪ its road gripping performance makes it a cadillac. introducing the all-new cadillac xts. available with advanced all-wheel drive. [ engine revving ] it's bringing the future forward. >>> how often do you do this a day? >> i try to get out once a day. sir, are you a registered voter. >> hello. >> i'm not a registered voter. >> oh, you're not. >> lavon's pursuit of registered vote series about to take her to gainesville, florida. it is the place where bracy's sense of her destiny and purpose w
. >> we will register to vote because the citizens of these united states we have the right to do it. >> for the cries of pain and the hymns in protest of oppressed people, systematic and ingenuous discrimination. >> the outrage of selma still fresh enacted one of the most monumental laws in the entire history of american freedom. to ensure the right to vote. >> signature and today's date. i'm ready for the challenge. i'm just not going to let tallahassee win this....
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. >> i'll tell you this, when i'm president of the united states, when i'm president of the united states, that unemployment rate is going to come down not because people are giving up and dropping out of the workforce, but because we're creating more jobs. i will create jobs and get america working again. >> and, you know, we're going to talk about politics here, but before we do that, this unexpected drop of the unemployment rate deserves a much closer look. alison kosik with you at the new york stock exchange, 7.8%, what is behind the number? >> okay, brooke, the unemployment rate fell because more people said that they had jobs, that's different from the previous month when he saw the unemployment rate drop a little bit because people dropped out of the workforce, people stopped looking for work. so in september, with this jobs report that we got today, when government workers called up people on the phone, in this survey and asked them if they're employed, almost 900,000 more people said they had jobs in september than in august. that is why you saw the unemployment rate fall to 7.8%
. >> i'll tell you this, when i'm president of the united states, when i'm president of the united states, that unemployment rate is going to come down not because people are giving up and dropping out of the workforce, but because we're creating more jobs. i will create jobs and get america working again. >> and, you know, we're going to talk about politics here, but before we do that, this unexpected drop of the unemployment rate deserves a much closer look. alison kosik with you...
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of the united states, isn't it? >> paul ryan live tonight at the romney event with mitt romney and also kid rock, we had playing earlier in a little free concert. foreign policy front and center, of course, last night's final political debate. both candidates trading barbs over who can best protect the country and its interests. with me, a couple top military men. general wesley clark and general mark kimmitt from central command. i understand you used to work for general clark. >> i certainly did. proud to have worked for him. >> this is an interesting statistic. >> he's a great guy. >> excellent. interesting statistic for you. first time since 1932 that neither candidate nor their v.p.s have served in the military. what do you think of that, general clark? >> i think it reflects the fact the country's gone to a volunteer force. now, mitt romney was of the age he could have gone to vietnam but a lot of people that age didn't go to vietnam. they had student deferments. >> also, while you're here, you're the best per
of the united states, isn't it? >> paul ryan live tonight at the romney event with mitt romney and also kid rock, we had playing earlier in a little free concert. foreign policy front and center, of course, last night's final political debate. both candidates trading barbs over who can best protect the country and its interests. with me, a couple top military men. general wesley clark and general mark kimmitt from central command. i understand you used to work for general clark. >>...
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chuck yeager, united states air force. it was on this day, october 14th, 1947, that chuck yeager achieveds what arguably, the most important aviation milestone period. he flew an airplane so fast it broke the sound barrier. he was the first human being to go that fast. today in the skies over las vegas, chuck yeager did it again riding back seat in an air force fighting jet. general jagr is now 89 years old and we're privileged to speak with him from his home in lfgs. general jagr, happy anniversary on your hockey achievement. were you at the controls today when you broke the sound barrier again? general yjagr is not there we'l be back after this break. here, watch this. she nails almost every move. our old camera could never do this. she's so good at ballet. i think she's the best in the class. where is she by the way? in time out. oh. and that one! [ male announcer ] take a photo straight from video and never miss a moment. the htc one x from at&t now $99.99. at&t. rethink possible. on gasoline. i am probably going to th
chuck yeager, united states air force. it was on this day, october 14th, 1947, that chuck yeager achieveds what arguably, the most important aviation milestone period. he flew an airplane so fast it broke the sound barrier. he was the first human being to go that fast. today in the skies over las vegas, chuck yeager did it again riding back seat in an air force fighting jet. general jagr is now 89 years old and we're privileged to speak with him from his home in lfgs. general jagr, happy...
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he was monitored almost from the team of his arrival here in the united states, virtually 24 hours a day, by the fbi now this 21-year-old man from bangladesh may well spend the rest of his life in prison. for abc news in lower manhattan, i'm jim dolan. >> he was here on a work permit. of course, he told the investigators that it was we, alluded he was working with other people. you heard in the piece he was working alone. his status as an international terrorist, they say, was aspirational. he thought he was something bigger than he was. >> exactly right. he came here, they think specifically for the purpose, came into the country specifically to cause a terrorist act, not got here and became disillusioned. thank goodness our intelligence is so good. >> according to the new york police commissioner they're saying 15 mrplots and counting, directly against new york city. >>> the race for the white house, 19 days to go. president obama head to the battleground state of new hampshire today. on the stump in iowa and ohio yesterday. the president reached out to women voters. stressed his s
he was monitored almost from the team of his arrival here in the united states, virtually 24 hours a day, by the fbi now this 21-year-old man from bangladesh may well spend the rest of his life in prison. for abc news in lower manhattan, i'm jim dolan. >> he was here on a work permit. of course, he told the investigators that it was we, alluded he was working with other people. you heard in the piece he was working alone. his status as an international terrorist, they say, was...
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abu masri, born in egypt, finally extradited to the united states from britain. he got a long list of terrorist charges dating back to the '90s. now, masri is a professed admirer of osama bin laden. formal arraignment, on tuesday. >>> and president obama getting a boost on one hand, doing damage control on the other. he is riding high on the unemployment numbers, but also trying to recover from his poorly reviewed showing from his first presential debate, from mitt romney. meanwhile, romney's team claiming a big boost from the debate, saying they raised more than 48 million in the past four hours. >>> the family of a fallen border patrol agent attended an emotional vigil last night in arizona. the fbi says that friendly fire likely killed agent nicholas ivie. another agent was wounded in the incident. the fbi says it is investigating what is going on. but it appears that only the two agents were involved in that gunfire. >>> and an extraordinary trial in vatican city ending with a guilty verdict. the former butler to pope benedict xvi was sentenced to 18 months i
abu masri, born in egypt, finally extradited to the united states from britain. he got a long list of terrorist charges dating back to the '90s. now, masri is a professed admirer of osama bin laden. formal arraignment, on tuesday. >>> and president obama getting a boost on one hand, doing damage control on the other. he is riding high on the unemployment numbers, but also trying to recover from his poorly reviewed showing from his first presential debate, from mitt romney. meanwhile,...
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megyn: this is likely voters across the united states. even though we here in new york like to pretend we are relevant and you down in washington d.c. like to pretend you are relevant. these states -- kind of know how most of them are going to go. so what's interesting is to look at the swing states. should we be looking at the swing states and how is it going there? >> if you look at it this way. california and new york are offset by texas and georgia and the rest of the south. you have got a republican pacific coast, democrat pacific coast in the northeast, the south is republican. and then you fight it out for as you say this handful of 11 states that we are looking at this time. and what it tells you is this. if you have a tie race nationally, you are going to scrutinize each of these swing states polls to every degree you possibly can. when you start to see this movement in a 7-point lead when you are well outside the margin of error nationally. what that tells you is the race is starting to break open. this is something we have been
megyn: this is likely voters across the united states. even though we here in new york like to pretend we are relevant and you down in washington d.c. like to pretend you are relevant. these states -- kind of know how most of them are going to go. so what's interesting is to look at the swing states. should we be looking at the swing states and how is it going there? >> if you look at it this way. california and new york are offset by texas and georgia and the rest of the south. you have...
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i was referring to the president of the united states. i didn't make a joke about special olympics the way the president did. i didn't make a joke about extra chromosome right wingers the way al gore did. those are specific conditions. i didn't call the president a down syndrome child. i used the word retard the same way people use idiot, cretin, moron and the rest of them which were all once technical terms and i had it with the language police. you were wrong that no one else is laughing. everyone is fed up with the language police. >> you wouldn't use the "n" word, would you? >> not the "n" word argument. now we are back to my book "mugged." no. of course not. for one thing, it's like a curse word. >> why would you allow the word police as you put it to make any exceptions? >> i should have called my book three books back about guilty liberal victims and their assault on america. everybody wants to be black. no. unless you went through slavery and went through jim crow, i do not want to hear victims bullying the rest of america. this i
i was referring to the president of the united states. i didn't make a joke about special olympics the way the president did. i didn't make a joke about extra chromosome right wingers the way al gore did. those are specific conditions. i didn't call the president a down syndrome child. i used the word retard the same way people use idiot, cretin, moron and the rest of them which were all once technical terms and i had it with the language police. you were wrong that no one else is laughing....
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not in the united states, where as we've reported, some of those that have been subsidized recently have gone bankrupt. no, one in south korea, beating out those american companies on their own home turf. critics say this deal does not add up. >> the american dream -- >> his keynote address at the democratic national convention, julian castro talked about investing in the american people. but his city, the home of the alamo and the river walk, has decided to send hundreds of millions of dollars in profits from a 25-year solar energy deal to south korea. it is the largest public utility solar project in american history. and american solar companies are upset that they didn't get it. >> it was san antonio's choice and it's just important for us to move beyond the disappointment. >> sandy owns dallas based one sol tech, a company that partnered with a group of other u.s. companies on a san antonio bid. they believed they had not only the experience needed to pull off the project, but also the the financial backing. >> our consortium was really a combination of all size companies. all kinds
not in the united states, where as we've reported, some of those that have been subsidized recently have gone bankrupt. no, one in south korea, beating out those american companies on their own home turf. critics say this deal does not add up. >> the american dream -- >> his keynote address at the democratic national convention, julian castro talked about investing in the american people. but his city, the home of the alamo and the river walk, has decided to send hundreds of...
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there are states in the united states today where you forfeit your right permanently, because of a felony you once were convicted of in your life. voting should be deemed a right, an absolute, inalienable right. in other western democracies, the idea that, you know, you can be deprived of your right to vote because you once committed a crime is, you know, considered laughable. there are actually voting drives conducted in prisons and other western democracies. but here in the united states, you can be deprived of your right to vote for a period of years or even the rest of your life. >> i should say that the naacp launched a campaign this month to restore voting rights to ex-felons, and it's going to be interesting to watch that one, but i want to be more specific about this election. you have seen the efforts to, what some people call voter suppression. some people say it's to protect the voting process, by asking people to show identification. is that voter suppression or is it protecting the voter process? >> oh, it's absolutely voter suppression. no doubt about it. one of the reasons
there are states in the united states today where you forfeit your right permanently, because of a felony you once were convicted of in your life. voting should be deemed a right, an absolute, inalienable right. in other western democracies, the idea that, you know, you can be deprived of your right to vote because you once committed a crime is, you know, considered laughable. there are actually voting drives conducted in prisons and other western democracies. but here in the united states, you...
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. >> how come it has taken so long to bring masri to the united states? >> reporter: this has been a long fight. he's been fighting extradition since his m dictment because he knows frankly he faces a life sentence here in the u.s. one of his alleged co-conspirators has already been convicted and he's sentenced to life in prison. masri is an interesting character. he lost both hands and one eye fighting the soviets in afghanistan and he says he suffers a number of physical ailments. he lists diabetes and depression among them. his supporters argued if masri came to the u.s. he would be subject to human rights violations in prison. so they used those arguments to drag these things out. >> who were the other suspects that were brought back? >> reporter: two of them are terrorism financiers. and the other is accused of bombings in tunisia. they are charged with conspiring to kill americans and another one is accused of attempting to use a weapons of mass destruction. people remember the 1998 attack. it was al qaeda's largest twirngs bombings of the embassies
. >> how come it has taken so long to bring masri to the united states? >> reporter: this has been a long fight. he's been fighting extradition since his m dictment because he knows frankly he faces a life sentence here in the u.s. one of his alleged co-conspirators has already been convicted and he's sentenced to life in prison. masri is an interesting character. he lost both hands and one eye fighting the soviets in afghanistan and he says he suffers a number of physical ailments....
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how many units have been authorized to build in the united states. and new residential sales provides information on how many housing units have been sold and a majority of new homes a first currently for sale. and construction spending provides an permission on construction spending for the public and private sectors. in looking at that time it gives you a good overview of the measure of how housing and construction are doing over all for the united states. and again, this data is always available from the mobil added that we have. it gives you up-to-date information on all of those indicators. when they are released and that sort. when looking at the data, many indicators have been improving, or appear to be improving over time. i would say the most recent release but we have had with the residential construction, the building permits and housing starts have increased over time. host: and that is with state authorized construction companies or whatever to start projects when it comes to housing starts? guest: that is how it works. a person or a con
how many units have been authorized to build in the united states. and new residential sales provides information on how many housing units have been sold and a majority of new homes a first currently for sale. and construction spending provides an permission on construction spending for the public and private sectors. in looking at that time it gives you a good overview of the measure of how housing and construction are doing over all for the united states. and again, this data is always...
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and i am fascinated to know and understand from the president of the united states. from the secretary of state and the ambassador to the united nations, how they can justify that this video caused this attack. it was a terrorist attack. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. mom? who's mom? i'm the giants mascot. eat up! new jammin jerk chicken soup has tasty pieces of chicken with rice and beans. you know the giants don't have a mascot right mom? [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. alisyn: we are continuing to watch this developing story on capitol hill. this is where the house oversheet committee is holding a hearing rarlgd the investigation into the attack on our consulate in benghazi that killed four americans. we'll continue to monitor this hearing and bring you any important developments. a fox news alert to the suprem
and i am fascinated to know and understand from the president of the united states. from the secretary of state and the ambassador to the united nations, how they can justify that this video caused this attack. it was a terrorist attack. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. mom?...
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the president of the united states is tied with romney 46 test 46. that is a dangerous number for the incumbent more than romney because if an incumbent is below 50% traditionally almost everyone who is not for him is either going to stay home of four for the challenger. obama at 46% shows he is slipping into underdog status as we speak. gerri: the me show you another, as long as you're talking polls, we have one, the national average. and obama is at 47%. i did he'd. gretchen, you know, here is what i don't understand. i thought that people made up their mind as the campaign progressed, but it seems that most people, like you, who are expert watchers of this campaign say lots of people change their mind right up to voting day. >> to we had seen that in the past. we have had some people who did not even make up their minds until election day. i think this election, you have seen a lot of people make up their minds early this election will come down to the few people who make up their minds over the course of the past weekend coming into the next few
the president of the united states is tied with romney 46 test 46. that is a dangerous number for the incumbent more than romney because if an incumbent is below 50% traditionally almost everyone who is not for him is either going to stay home of four for the challenger. obama at 46% shows he is slipping into underdog status as we speak. gerri: the me show you another, as long as you're talking polls, we have one, the national average. and obama is at 47%. i did he'd. gretchen, you know, here...
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i'm not frprepared to have my 29-year record in the united states senate decided by the pennsylvania republican primary electorate. >> reporter: that was because the republican pennsylvania primary electorate was really angry at him. specter was one of the last remaining moderates in his party. and he wore that on his sleeve unabashedly. he was very proud of that. he was a republican for abortion rights and enjoyed working across the aisle with democrats. he was very open about the fact that he brought home millions and millions of dollars in federal government spending to his home state of pennsylvania for cancer research and other projects in pennsylvania. to the end, he just did not apologize for that. >> and the response has been just overwhelming online and people writing in to cnn talking about him. and you talked about what a moderate he is. looking back, people will say he worked on both sides of the aisle. that angered people on both sides of the aisle. he was not apologetic about it. and even with don't ask, don't tell people were upset with him. we need more like him in wa
i'm not frprepared to have my 29-year record in the united states senate decided by the pennsylvania republican primary electorate. >> reporter: that was because the republican pennsylvania primary electorate was really angry at him. specter was one of the last remaining moderates in his party. and he wore that on his sleeve unabashedly. he was very proud of that. he was a republican for abortion rights and enjoyed working across the aisle with democrats. he was very open about the fact...
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we are talking about the president of the united states versus second tender and his -- he was kind of dismissive and trying to appear dominant over obama. >> and you have folks who are categorizing this as the battle of the alphas, both men successful and taking greatly different paths in life and born to different circumstances but both alpha males. the circling each other is competed to boxers in the ring. is too much made of the body language or is this appropriate? >> i think it's appropriate, especially since there's concern of the last debate of how dominant obama was in the contest. they time it was more like a sports ring. i like to look at it less than a boxing ring but a racquetball court. obama is grabbing center and serving aggressively to romney where he was looking down last night. >> i understand, as well, you were struck by a hand gesture of the president and both fingers are extended -- i said two, all five. what does that mean? >> he was basically saying, here's my policy, take a look at it, we can tweak it a little bit. be aware of it. and i think he was trying to s
we are talking about the president of the united states versus second tender and his -- he was kind of dismissive and trying to appear dominant over obama. >> and you have folks who are categorizing this as the battle of the alphas, both men successful and taking greatly different paths in life and born to different circumstances but both alpha males. the circling each other is competed to boxers in the ring. is too much made of the body language or is this appropriate? >> i think...
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when the vice president of the united states directly contradicts the testimony, sworn testimony, of state department officials american citizens have a right to know what's going on. and we're going to find out. and this is a time for us to make sure we do find out. now i must admit i also enjoyed my own debate about a week ago. that was a good experience. like last night, it was a debate of substance and i got to ask the president some questions that people across the country have been wanting to ask the president. i got to ask them, why was it with 23 million americans struggling to find a job, why was it that he focused his first two years on obama care? which makes it harder to create jobs. why was it with gasoline at about twice the price as when he came in, that he cut in half the number of permits on -- for drilling on public lands, why he said no to the keystone pipeline. i asked more questions like why was it with a trillion dollar deficit, he found it in his -- in his heart to put $90 billion into green energy companies that in many cases were contributors to his campaign.
when the vice president of the united states directly contradicts the testimony, sworn testimony, of state department officials american citizens have a right to know what's going on. and we're going to find out. and this is a time for us to make sure we do find out. now i must admit i also enjoyed my own debate about a week ago. that was a good experience. like last night, it was a debate of substance and i got to ask the president some questions that people across the country have been...
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there's only one conservative in the united states and his name is ben nelson. he's going leave at the end of the year. there is no conservative. others will be called moderates. they're vote isn't needed. that's the game that's played all the time. aye only been there this period of time. time after time, they promise they're going to get us to a balance budget. they never do. spending is more important to them. and taxes is number one. >> moderator: a student from byu. >> as part of the effort to lower deficit, do you favor cutbacks in defense spending. if not, given the large share of the defense spending and entitlement how will you lower the deficit if you don't lower defense spending. hatch: national security is one of the few things that the constitution gives to the federal government to do. the problem is you have the federal government doing everything. and you -- the right of the state. well, i'm for cutting agency of government whether fraud, waste and abuse are programs that shouldn't be sustained. that would include the defense department. it's not
there's only one conservative in the united states and his name is ben nelson. he's going leave at the end of the year. there is no conservative. others will be called moderates. they're vote isn't needed. that's the game that's played all the time. aye only been there this period of time. time after time, they promise they're going to get us to a balance budget. they never do. spending is more important to them. and taxes is number one. >> moderator: a student from byu. >> as part...
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states. i have most recently been to ohio and new hampshire. the mood is different depending on the day and where you go. one of the things i did not find to be true is mitt the momentum. i think what we saw in the aftermath of the first debate was romney folks feeling like it was all of a sudden okay to be proud to be out as romney voter. >> true. >> i did not see that before that. i think there are a number of folks who are feeling visceral emotions out there. i have been certainly evangelizing to my colleagues in d.c. about the need to get out into the swing states in the last few days of the election. i think some of this comes down to raw gut. i don't think the momentum is happening. i think ohio is going to be key. we are seeing romney go to maine to pick up the one electoral vote we can get from there. they are racing all over covering their bases. it's going to be super interesting. maine and nebraska, barack obama won the congressional district in nebraska last time around omaha. the
states. i have most recently been to ohio and new hampshire. the mood is different depending on the day and where you go. one of the things i did not find to be true is mitt the momentum. i think what we saw in the aftermath of the first debate was romney folks feeling like it was all of a sudden okay to be proud to be out as romney voter. >> true. >> i did not see that before that. i think there are a number of folks who are feeling visceral emotions out there. i have been...